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Manufacturers Index - Standard Machinery Co. (Mystic)

Standard Machinery Co. (Mystic)
Mystic, CT, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Metal Working Machinery

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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
633,573 Sep. 26, 1899 Sheet-feeding machine Frank L. Cross Niagara Falls, NY
635,792 Oct. 31, 1899 Sheet-feeding machine James W. Mansfield Boston, MA
637,324 Nov. 21, 1899 Sheet-feeding machine Frank L. Cross Niagara Falls, NY
659,907 Oct. 16, 1900 Sheet-feeder Samuel K. White Mystic, CT
666,449 Jan. 22, 1901 Paper-cutter Samuel K. White Mystic, CT
669,869 Mar. 12, 1901 Paper-cutter Samuel K. White Mystic, CT
813,864 Feb. 27, 1906 Drill-chuck Harry L. Coit New London, CT
879,741 Feb. 18, 1908 Drill-chuck Harry L. Coit New London, CT In 1914 the Narragansett Machine Co. advertised themselves as the maker of "Coit's Ball-Bearing Drill Chuck / Tightened by hand and loosened by hand... Four sizes, the largest taking up to 3/4" drills."
1,607,330 Nov. 16, 1926 Feed mechanism for embossing presses John R. Wheeler West Mystic, CT
1,731,834 Oct. 15, 1929 Feed mechanism for embossing presses and the like John R. Wheeler West Mystic, CT
2,653,773 Sep. 29, 1953 Wire-spooling apparatus Benjamin H. Davis Noank, CT
2,737,685 Mar. 13, 1956 Self-sealing telescopic splice-box Lester D. Fitler Rome, NY This invention is designed for splicing cable in a high-pressure chamber, as in a vulcanizer for wire insulation.
2,774,107 Dec. 18, 1956 Extrusion apparatus Benjamin H. Davis Noank, CT This invention tackles the problem of high-speed insulation extruders that require cooling; earlier machines required heating but as speeds are increased, the extrusion process generates more heat than is desired.
2,789,314 Apr. 23, 1957 Apparatus for vulcanizing an extruded sheath on a continuous core Benjamin H. Davis Noank, CT
2,794,213 Jun. 04, 1957 Extrusion head assembly Benjamin H. Davis Noank, CT
2,807,832 Oct. 01, 1957 Stock feed control for extrusion apparatus Benjamin H. Davis Noank, CT
2,875,469 Mar. 03, 1959 Automatic stock feed into extrusion apparatus Benjamin H. Davis Noank, CT
2,879,011 Mar. 24, 1959 Reel pay-out device of the tensioncontrolled type Alden W. Nelson Pawtucket, RI
2,878,512 Mar. 24, 1959 Extrusion apparatus with stock-displacing discharge end on feed screw Richard Davis Mystic, CT
2,893,652 Jul. 07, 1959 Stock anchor for snagless continuous stock reeling operations Benjamin H. Davis Noank, CT
2,913,191 Nov. 17, 1959 Reel-winding apparatus Alden W. Nelson Pawtucket, RI
2,953,085 Sep. 20, 1960 Apparatus for and method of marking continuous stock in motion John Cook Mystic, CT
2,952,870 Sep. 20, 1960 Continuous conduit-type vulcanizing apparatus with non-surging water-steam meeting level Edward M. Mark Mystic, CT